Prince Edward Island is blessed with 800 kms (500 miles) of the warmest beaches north of the Carolinas. Every one of our 90 sandy strips of heaven is unique. Some spill into the ocean with characteristic red sand. Others sparkle white and pink. The sand on our beaches is so fine that it makes a squeaking noise when you step on it, which is why Islanders often refer to it as 'singing sands'.   Walk for hours in your bare feet. Track the tides. Or simply lay down your towels and indulge in the simple pleasures of building the perfect sandcastle or jumping waves. And at the day's end, there is no finer place to watch the sunset, gaze up at the stars, or settle in for a peaceful night of camping.
       

 

   
             






“Sleep in the biggest, sandiest hotel room in the world (the beach!) at the Cabot, Panmure or Red Point Provincial Parks.”

Argyle Shore Provincial Park
  Belmont Provincial Park
  Chelton Beach Provincial Park
  Spry Point - Sally's Beach Provincial Park
  Summerside Area - Linkletter Provincial Park
  Union Corner Provincial Park

 

Basin Head
  Blooming Point - Point Deroche
  Brackley Beach
  Cavendish - Prince Edward Island National Park
  Kildare Capes - Jacques Cartier Provincial Park
  Malpeque - Cabot Beach Provincial Park
  Panmure Island Provincial Park
  Red Point Provincial Park
  West Point - Cedar Dunes Provincial Park
  Wood Islands - Northumberland Provincial Park
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